The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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... public affections came to have other motives and other ties . It would be to repeat the history of the two last centuries to exemplify the effects of this revo- lution . Although the principles to which it gave rise did not operate with ...
... public affections came to have other motives and other ties . It would be to repeat the history of the two last centuries to exemplify the effects of this revo- lution . Although the principles to which it gave rise did not operate with ...
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... public affections , and united descriptions of citizens more with strangers , than with their countrymen of different opinions . The political dogma , which , upon the new principle . French system , is to unite the factions of ...
... public affections , and united descriptions of citizens more with strangers , than with their countrymen of different opinions . The political dogma , which , upon the new principle . French system , is to unite the factions of ...
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... public tranquil- lity and order now remaining in Spain . As in Venice , it is become mostly an engine of state , which indeed to a degree it has always been in Spain . It wars no longer with Jews and hereticks ; it has no such war to ...
... public tranquil- lity and order now remaining in Spain . As in Venice , it is become mostly an engine of state , which indeed to a degree it has always been in Spain . It wars no longer with Jews and hereticks ; it has no such war to ...
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... public credit in France necessary is of little avail at present . The action indeed of the monied interest was of absolute necessity at the beginning of this Revolution ; but the French republick can stand without any assistance from ...
... public credit in France necessary is of little avail at present . The action indeed of the monied interest was of absolute necessity at the beginning of this Revolution ; but the French republick can stand without any assistance from ...
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... public cre- dit , are as dreams ; nor have arguments deduced from these topicks any sort of weight with them . The indifference with which the Assembly regards the state of their colonies , the only valuable part of the French commerce ...
... public cre- dit , are as dreams ; nor have arguments deduced from these topicks any sort of weight with them . The indifference with which the Assembly regards the state of their colonies , the only valuable part of the French commerce ...
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